and american dance therapist bonnie bernstein is also staying a few days out of her three-week schedule in korea... with tourists from japan... at another hanok guest house named manaedang... to truly experience the traditional culture of korea. english "it's peaceful. and i love walking out of my room in the evening and looking up at the stars, because it's so indoor-outdoor. and it's very pleasant, and you do get a feeling of the history of korea when you stay here, very different than the other hotel." a couple from france also expressed their satisfaction with a night spent at this hanok guest house, especially the cuisine. english "the food was very good, and the small scenery at this garden is very, very relaxing. so, we enjoyed a lot the dinner here, the traditional korean dinner. the night coming slowly, the lights in the garden, it was very nice." according to the jongno district office, there are nearly 30 traditional korean-style guest houses in the bukchon area of seoul alone. the cost to stay at these guest houses varies from place to place... from 60- thousand all the way